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Beyond the theory:Getting started with E-Books
AS Applied ICT Excel
What have we done so far....
• We have been mainly investigating and writing up theory...– Task A – Online Services– Task B – Life in the Information Age– Task C – The Digital Divide
• We have been using MS Word present our work
So what next?
...More from the exam board...
Objectives
• To understand what is meant by “E-book”• To evaluate different examples of e-books
produced for different purposes:– Creative Writing– Reference Materials– Collaborative projects– For children
Marking CriteriaTask D Task E
Task F
By completing today’s class exercise correctly, you will be practicing some of the skills required for the next three tasks. If we include it in your work then it will reinforce any scores I give you.
First things first, what is an e-book?
• Similar to a book, but they are digital and designed to be viewed on screen.
Advantages of an E-Book
• Pages can be read in sequence• Pages can also be easily accessed in any order• In addition to static text and images, they can
also include animations, videos and sound files
• Multi-sensory/multimedia• Distributed electronically, therefore good for
the environment
Your turn: You need to consider some examples
• Have a look at the four e-books available on my website:
http://ictaugustine.pbworks.com • Complete the evaluation form for two e-books
– either use the ones I have given you or find one of your own
• Let’s have a quick look at the criteria...
Carrying out an evaluation
1. Content
2. Structure
3. Accessibility
Evaluating information Content 1
Purpose• Is the purpose stated or self evident?• Has the purpose been fulfilled?• Is the E-Book factual or someone’s opinions?• Are the referenced sources primary or secondary?
Target Audience• Is the target audience clearly identified?• Does the level of the content reflect the group?
Evaluating information Content 2
Scope
• Does the breadth and depth of coverage in the e-book match the needs of the subject area?
Objectivity• Is the e-book biased in any way?• Is this acknowledged within the book?• Are there any conflicts of interest?
Evaluating information Content 3
Accuracy• Is the content accurate?• How have you gone about cross-
checking to check that the e-book is error free?
• Are there any obvious inaccuracies in spelling and/or grammar?
Evaluating information StructureStructure and Layout• Is the e-book easy to read?• Does it have a pleasing look and feel to it?• Have any graphics used been optimised so that they load
quickly?• Are the pages uncluttered and easy to follow?• Is there a logical flow from one part of the text the next
related part?• Are the controls and navigation features in appropriate
places?• Are there any unnecessary distractions on the pages?
Evaluating information Structure 2Navigation• Are the pages properly linked?• Are there any broken links• Is there an easy to understand hierarchy or logic to the pages?• Could the reader become lost within the book?• Are any instructions clear and unambiguous?
Multimedia Components• Which of the following are included in the e-book?• Artistic text?• Images?• Animated Graphics?• Sound files?• Video Files?
Evaluating information Accessibility
Accessibility
• Was the book easy to download?• Were there any lengthy registration
requirements with user logins and passwords?• Were there any costs involved, and if so, were
these reasonable?• Was the e-book stable or susceptible to
crashes or other glitches in its behaviour?
Off you go...
http://ictaugustine.pbworks.com
While you are working, think about which qualities make an effective e-book.
An effective E-Book will be...